Subject. Annual reports of the several Bureaus, viz: Of the Bureau of Topographical Engineers for 1859...... Of the Bureau of Yards and Docks..... Of the Bureau of Ordnance and Hydrography, including Naval Acad- Of the Bureau of Construction, Equipment, and Repair..... Of the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery.... Report of Major Delafield on the military operations of the English Report of Major Mordecai on the military operations of the English, MESSAGES OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, COMMUNICATING, IN COMPLIANCE WITH RESOLUTIONS OF THE SENATE, INFORMATION RELATIVE TO THE COMPULSORY ENLISTMENT OF AMERICAN CITIZENS IN THE ARMY OF PRUSSIA, &c. WASHINGTON: GEORGE W. BOWMAN, PRINTER. 1860. APRIL 17, 1860.-Resolved, That the Messages of the President of the 11th and 16th of April instant, conmunicating, in compliance with resolutions of the Senate, information in regard to the cumpulsory enlistment of American citizens in the army of Prussia, &c., be printed together, and that five thousand extra copies thereof be printed and bound for the use of the Senate MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, COMMUNICATING, In compliance with a resolution of the Senate, information in regard to the compulsory enlistment of American citizens in the army of Prussia. APRIL 13, 1860.-Read, ordered to lie on the table. To the Senate of the United States: In compliance with the resolution of the Senate of the 2d February, 1859, requesting information in regard to the compulsory enlistment of citizens of the United States in the army of Prussia, I transmit a report from the Secretary of State, and the documents by which it was accompanied. WASHINGTON, April 11, 1860. JAMES BUCHANAN. DEPARTMENT OF STATE, Washington, April 10, 1860. The Secretary of State, to whom was referred the resolution of the Senate of the 2d of February, 1859, requesting the President "to communicate copies of any correspondence between the government of the United States and the government of Prussia on the subject of the compulsory enlistment of American citizens in the army of that kingdom, with such other information on the subject as the Department of State may be able to furnish," has the honor to lay before the President a copy of the papers specified in the subjoined list. Respectfully submitted. The PRESIDENT. LEWIS CASS. List of accompanying documents. Mr. Wheaton to Mr. Forsyth, 29th July, 1840, with inclosures. Mr. Barnard to Mr. Webster, 11th March, 1851-extract-with inclosures. Same to same, 10th June, 1851-extract-with inclosures. extract-with inclosures. Same to same, 28th July, 1851-extract-with inclosures. Mr. Fay to Mr. Webster, 15th May, 1852-extract-with inclosures. Mr. Barnard to Mr. Webster, 15th June, 1852, with inclosures. Same to same, 13th July, 1852-extract-with inclosures. Same to same, 20th July, 1852-extract-with inclosure. Same to same, 3d August, 1852, with inclosures. Same to same, 3d August, 1852-extract. Same to same, 10th August, 1852-extract-with inclosure. Same to same, 12th October, 1852, with inclosures. Mr. Fay to Mr. Webster, 26th October, 1852-extract—with inclosure. Mr. Barnard to Mr. Everett, 7th December, 1852-extract-with inclosure. Same to same, 14th December, 1852-extract-with inclosure. Mr. Everett to Mr. Barnard, 14th January, 1853-extract-with inclosure. Mr. Barnard to Mr. Everett, 8th February, 1853-extract. Mr. Barnard to Mr. Marcy, 22d March, 1853-extract-with inclosures. Same to same, 5th April, 1853-extract-with inclosure. Mr. Vroom to Mr. Marcy, 31st October, 1853-extract-with inclosures. Same to same, 13th December, 1853-extract-with incloures. |